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Ford projects it will lose $3B on electric vehicles this year Ford Motor Co expects its electric vehicle business unit to lose $3 billion this year, but remains on track to achieve a pretax margin of 8% by late 2026, the company said Thursday. Ford projects Model e's cumulative three-year loss from 2021-2023 at $6 billion, including a pro-forma loss last year of $2.1 billion, but expects the unit to be profitable on a pretax basis before the end of 2026. SEE FORD'S NEW FORMAT FOR REPORTING EARNINGS
Toshiba accepts buyout offer, looks to shake troubled past Toshiba Corp's board on Thursday accepted a buyout offer from a group led by private equity firm Japan Industrial Partners, ending months of speculation over whether the investors would be able to take it private.The deal would potentially draw a line under the Japanese conglomerate's recent troubled history since 2015. SEE TOSHIBA'S PROBLEMS OVER THE PAST EIGHT YEARS
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Manhattan DA responds to Trump, Congress
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FAA boosts air traffic control after mishaps
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First 3D-printed rocket fails to reach orbit
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Fit to print
Who is credited as the inventor of 3D printing? In what year and nation? Thursday's answer: Competitive eater Matt Stonie set the world record for speed-eating IHOP pancakes, downing 113 hot cakes in 8 minutes.
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